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Washington Journal: 06/11/2020
1 hour, 59 minutesAuthor and Brooklyn College Professor Alex Vitale discusses policing in America and Representative Michael Burgess (R-Texas) discusses the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 06/11/2020
4 minutesThe House holds a pro forma session. No recorded votes will take place.
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Washington Journal: 06/11/2020
1 hour, 8 minutesAuthor and Brooklyn College Professor Alex Vitale discusses policing in America and Representative Michael Burgess (R-Texas) discusses the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
2 hours, 13 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee meets to consider authorizing subpoenas for individuals involved in the FBI investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. The committee also votes on the nomination of Cory Wilson.
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Speaker Pelosi Weekly Legislative Agenda News Conference
34 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the party's policy agenda and current events. Topics discussed included police reform, confederate symbols and statues in the Capitol, the coronavirus response and additional relief legislation for people and businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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Washington Journal: Alex Vitale
7 minutesAuthor and Brooklyn College Professor Alex Vitale discussed policing in America.
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House Hearing on Voting Rights & COVID-19
1 hour, 43 minutesThe House Administration Subcommittee on Elections holds a hearing on voting rights during the coronavirus pandemic.
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House Minority Leader McCarthy Weekly Legislative Agenda News Conference
23 minutesHouse Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held his weekly news conference to discuss his party's policy agenda as well as police reform legislation and the coronavirus pandemic. Minority Leader McCarthy said House Republicans would be putting forth a police reform legislative proposal. In addition, he was asked about banning police chokeholds, the ongoing protests around the country, and the idea of removing Confederate statues from the U.S. Capitol and renaming military bases.
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Speaker Pelosi Weekly Legislative Agenda News Conference
37 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the party's policy agenda and current events. Topics discussed included police reform, confederate symbols and statues in the Capitol, the coronavirus response and additional relief legislation for people and businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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Attorney General Barr, Secretary of State Pompeo & Others on International Criminal Court
19 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a new executive order and actions taken against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for what he described as a "record of botched prosecutions and poor judgments." The ICC launched an investigation into whether U.S. forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Secretary Pompeo said, "We cannot, we will not stand by as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court." He was joined by Defense Secretary Mark Esper, National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, and Attorney General William Barr.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
2 hours, 14 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee authorized subpoenas for a range of individuals involved in the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. Despite objections from Democrats, the committee voted on party lines to authorize Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to issue subpoenas to a number of former Obama administration officials, including former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. The committee also voted on party lines, 12-10, to favorably report the nomination of Cory Wilson to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam Holds Briefing on Protests & COVID-19
55 minutesVirginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic as well as protests over the death of George Floyd. The governor asked protesters to refrain from tearing confederate statues down adding the state is working on removing them. He also said he is open to renaming military bases named after confederate leaders. Gov. Northam also announced Virginia continues to decrease in COVID-19 cases and hopes to enter phase two soon.
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Utah Gov. Herbert Holds Coronavirus Briefing
24 minutesUtah Gov. Gary Herbert (R) held a news conference and gave an update on the state's coronavirus infection rate increases and what the state is doing to address these spikes. He also addressed police brutality and the death of George Floyd. He called for a statewide ban on law enforcement use of chokeholds. Dr. Angela Dunn started off the news conference with the latest COVID-19 positive cases, hospitalizations and death count.
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Attorney General Barr, Secretary of State Pompeo & Others on International Criminal Court
20 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a new executive order and actions taken against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for what he described as a "record of botched prosecutions and poor judgments." The ICC launched an investigation into whether U.S. forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Secretary Pompeo said, "We cannot, we will not stand by as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court." He was joined by Defense Secretary Mark Esper, National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, and Attorney General William Barr.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
2 hours, 14 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee authorized subpoenas for a range of individuals involved in the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. Despite objections from Democrats, the committee voted on party lines to authorize Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to issue subpoenas to a number of former Obama administration officials, including former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. The committee also voted on party lines, 12-10, to favorably report the nomination of Cory Wilson to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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House Hearing on Voting Rights & COVID-19
1 hour, 43 minutesThe House Administration Subcommittee on Elections held a virtual hearing on voting rights and election safety amid the coronavirus pandemic. Witnesses included NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights President Katherine Clarke as well as secretaries of state for Louisiana and Alabama. They answered questions concerning vote-by-mail expansion proposals, polling place safety as well as the impact of COVID-19 on recent presidential primaries in Wisconsin and Georgia.
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President Trump Holds Roundtable Discussion in Dallas
1 hour, 30 minutesPresident Trump participated in a roundtable discussion on racial inequality, the economy and health care at Gateway Church in Dallas. The president praised law enforcement and called for "dominating the street with compassion" in response to nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. He also said his administration was working on an executive order related to police reform. Attorney General William Barr, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams also traveled with the president and spoke during the discussion with law enforcement, faith and community leaders.
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Campaign 2020: Joe Biden Holds Roundtable on Reopening the Economy in Philadelphia
1 hour, 25 minutesJoe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, participated in a discussion in Philadelphia on reopening the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the participants were a local business owner, an essential worker, the leader of a community center, and Rep. Dwight Evans (R-PA), who represents the area in the U.S. House. Mr. Biden first talked about his eight-step plan for reopening the U.S. economy safely during the pandemic, and then asked the attendees about their concerns balancing safety and economic opportunity. The event was attended by only the participants, a few staffers, and pooled media; no journalists asked questions.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting on Subpoenas Related to the FBI's Russia Investigation
2 hours, 14 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee authorized subpoenas for a range of individuals involved in the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. Despite objections from Democrats, the committee voted on party lines to authorize Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to issue subpoenas to a number of former Obama administration officials, including former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. The committee also voted on party lines, 12-10, to favorably report the nomination of Cory Wilson to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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Sec. of State Pompeo
10 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a new executive order and actions taken against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for what he described as a "record of botched prosecutions and poor judgments." The ICC launched an investigation into whether U.S. forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Secretary Pompeo said, "We cannot, we will not stand by as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court."
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House Hearing on Voting Rights & COVID-19
1 hour, 43 minutesThe House Administration Subcommittee on Elections held a virtual hearing on voting rights and election safety amid the coronavirus pandemic. Witnesses included NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights President Katherine Clarke as well as secretaries of state for Louisiana and Alabama. They answered questions concerning vote-by-mail expansion proposals, polling place safety as well as the impact of COVID-19 on recent presidential primaries in Wisconsin and Georgia.